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Hot Wheels Legends Tour entries close at the end of May, so here’s how to enter to potentially see your own car immortalised as a 1:64-scale die-cast.

The Hot Wheels Legends Tour is back for 2026, and for the first time has an Australian live event on the calendar to announce the regional winners.

But, as they say in the classics, you have to be in...


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Only available in a small batch, the near-800kW roadster is reserved for the wealthiest of wealthy Lamborghini customers.

Lamborghini has revealed the limited-run Fenomeno Roadster, a circa-$8 million open-top supercar limited to 15 examples, all with a V12 hybrid drivetrain producing close to 800kW.

It will be the most powerful open-top model buil...


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Tired of constantly filtering through menus on your digital infotainment screen just to change your lights? Some car makers are listening to you.

Despite its prominence, some car makers are reverting back to old-school car buttons for essential driving features.

Call me hyperbolic, but it seems as though Australia’s car market is showing symptoms of digital ...


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The current Mazda CX-3 will finally bow out after 12 years, with a new-generation model locked in for 2027, likely with hybrid power.

A successor to the 11-year-old Mazda CX-3 city SUV will launch next year, the brand has confirmed.

Mazda has announced it will “introduce th...


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Three months of relief at the pump is enough, according to the Federal Government, which wants its $2.9 billion back.

The Federal Government is on track to end reductions in the fuel excise and heavy vehicle road user charge from 1 July, as scheduled, as work continues on a


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